Stories by: Paul Kallender
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Rambus believes PS3 will drive faster memory 13 July, 2005 09:41:35
Memory technology developer Rambus hopes the widely-anticipated graphics performance of the upcoming PlayStation 3 (PS3) games console will push PC makers to adopt the company's technology, Rambus CEO (Chief Executive Officer) Harold Hughes said in an interview last week. - +
HVD developer Optware gets Toshiba cash 11 July, 2005 08:05:53
A start-up that's developed a high capacity holographic storage technology has received money from several investors including Japanese consumer electronics giant Toshiba. - +
Rambus promises faster memory technology 08 July, 2005 08:22:49
Rambus has souped up its memory technology to let memory chips talk to graphics processors much more quickly than they do today. The technology should lead to better pictures from games consoles and high-end PCs, the company said Thursday. - +
New Japanese operator plans WiMax network 07 July, 2005 09:16:52
A new Japanese telecommunications carrier plans to launch a national wireless network by the end of 2006 that will offer voice and data services using the emerging WiMax network technology combined with city-based WLANs (wireless LANs), a company backing the carrier said on Wednesday. - +
US court grants AMD document retention request 05 July, 2005 08:05:24
The US District Court for the District of Delaware has granted a request by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) that documents be preserved for use as evidence as the company pursues its antitrust litigation against Intel, AMD said Monday. - +
Sharp begins building 8G LCD plant in Japan 04 July, 2005 09:48:58
Sharp has began construction of a factory that will be capable of handling the largest-ever sheets of glass used to make LCD (liquid crystal display) panels, it said. - +
NTT DoCoMo hits 1Gbps in 4G field trials 27 June, 2005 08:58:49
NTT DoCoMo, Japan's biggest mobile communications carrier, has successfully tested 1G-bps (bits per second) transmission speeds using 4G (fourth-generation) technology in outdoor experiments, taking 4G a step nearer to use in mobile phones, the company said Friday. - +
Seagate preps hard-disk encryption technology 22 June, 2005 09:12:09
Seagate Technology will start shipping next year a security technology for some of its hard-disk drives that will make life more difficult for notebook PC thieves to read stolen data, it said Tuesday. - +
Japanese researchers boost data density in 1-inch disk 21 June, 2005 11:00:20
A Japanese university has shown a prototype 1-inch hard disk drive that packs data on the disk surface more densely than existing hard drives. - +
JVC to sell 30G-byte HDD camcorders in October 20 June, 2005 10:44:37
Victor Co. of Japan (JVC) will start selling Everio G series palm-size camcorders in Australia this October. The camcorders contain hard-disk drives with huge capacity boosts compared to the company's prior models, promising consumers very long recording times, the company said on Wednesday. - +
Music player market set to double by 2009, study says 17 June, 2005 10:21:37
The market for MP3 players is set to double between 2005 and 2009 amid strong demand from consumers and hundreds of vendors striving to follow the success of Apple's iPod, a DisplaySearch analyst claims.
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